Reviewed by Dr. Caio Trentin, MD ·
The Assessment
Dr. Trentin reviews your medical history, current medications, prior aesthetic treatments, and what you want to change. The face is then examined in person and in motion — at rest, smiling, frowning, speaking. Aesthetic medicine is dynamic, and a static photo cannot show how muscle movement, volume, and skin quality interact. Skin texture, tone, hydration, and sun history are assessed alongside underlying facial structure. This is a physician evaluation first and a treatment discussion second. If something falls outside aesthetics — a skin lesion that warrants dermatology, a health concern that belongs with your primary physician — Dr. Trentin will tell you and refer appropriately.
The Conversation About Goals
What brings most people to FORMA is rarely a single line or wrinkle. It is a feeling of looking tired, heavy, or older than they feel. The consultation translates that feeling into specifics: which areas read first, what is structural versus what is skin-quality, and what a realistic result looks like for your face. Dr. Trentin is direct about what a treatment can and cannot do. Outcomes are individualized — they depend on anatomy, skin, age, and how your tissue responds — and no result is guaranteed. The goal is alignment, so you leave understanding the plan rather than persuaded into one.
The Plan, Built on Restraint
FORMA treats restraint as the standard, not a compromise. A plan may involve a single neurotoxin area, a staged sequence over several months, or a skin-quality protocol before any injectable is considered. Sometimes the honest recommendation is to do less, to wait, or to start with skin health and revisit later. Dr. Trentin will explain the mechanism of anything proposed — how a biostimulator differs from a hyaluronic-acid filler, why a series matters for hair or skin therapies, what the realistic timeline and recovery look like. The plan is sequenced and prioritized, so the most meaningful change comes first and nothing is done simply because it is available.
Same-Day Treatment, On Your Terms
If the plan is straightforward and you feel ready, treatment can often be performed the same day in the same room, by the same physician who assessed you. There is never pressure to proceed. Many people prefer to take the plan home, think it over, and book treatment for another day — that is welcome and expected. Consent, risks, expected downtime, and aftercare are reviewed before anything begins, and you decide the pace. If you would like a clear, physician-led assessment of what is — and is not — worth doing for your face, schedule a consultation with Dr. Trentin.
Questions
Do I have to receive treatment the day of my consultation?
No. The consultation is an assessment, not a commitment. Treatment can often be performed the same day if the plan is simple and you feel ready, but many people prefer to take the plan home and book separately. There is no pressure to proceed.
Who performs the consultation?
Dr. Caio Trentin, MD, personally. He performs both the assessment and the treatment — not a delegated injector or a separate coordinator. The physician who evaluates your face is the physician who treats it.
What should I bring or prepare?
A list of your current medications and any relevant medical history, plus a clear sense of what bothers you and what you would like to change. Photos of yourself over time can be helpful but are not required. The assessment itself happens in person.